Best castles around Marcilly-En-Villette offer a blend of historical architecture and natural beauty in the Sologne region. This area is characterized by its proximity to the Loire river and its protective dikes, providing a unique landscape. Visitors can explore historical residences and grounds, often set within extensive natural parks. The region provides opportunities to engage with both heritage and the surrounding natural environment.
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On 12/05/2026, the trail along the Cosson, starting from Boucles 02 and 16, near the castle, is impassable. Works?
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Domaine du Donjon Rue de la Trésorerie 45160 OLIVET Located on a 83-hectare municipal wooded estate, on the edge of Sologne, the Domaine du Donjon offers everyone multiple relaxation opportunities: two fitness and walking trails, an orienteering course, a picnic area, large game fields for football and baseball, fields for Lyonnaise bowls, a miniature golf course, tennis courts, a club-house, fields for field hockey, an equestrian center, a BMX track, a mountain bike trail...
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Spacious garden with beautiful trees, Papillorama and castle
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The Château de St Jean-le-Blanc is a castle whose origins date back to the 13th century. Built by the first lord of the city, Sieur de Rochefort, it is today a place for exhibitions and artistic events. You can admire the architecture and artwork in the nine intimate rooms spread over three floors. You can also enjoy the natural beauty of the Loire, which flows nearby, and the dike which protects the town from flooding.
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Parc Floral de La Source is a 35-hectare garden that is home to a variety of plants, animals and attractions, such as the butterfly greenhouse, mini golf and the local produce market. You can enjoy the beauty of nature and the freshness of the water, the park being located at the source of the Loiret. The park is open all year round.
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The castle of Isle in Saint Denis en Val was built in 1530 by the bailiff of Orléans Jacques Groslot, in 1866, the flood of the Loire destroyed a very large part of the castle. On June 30, 1925, the castle was listed as a historical monument.
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The castle of Isle located in the town of Saint Denis-en-Val was built in 1530 by the bailiff of Orleans Jacques Groslot, in 1866, the flood of the Loire destroyed a large part of the castle. On June 30, 1925, the castle was listed as a historical monument.
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The castle of Isle was built in 1530 by the bailiff of Orléans Jacques Groslot, in 1866, the flood of the Loire destroyed a very large part of the castle. On June 30, 1925, the castle was listed as a historical monument.
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The most prominent and publicly accessible castles in the vicinity are La Ferté-Saint-Aubin Castle, known for its extensive grounds and honey madeleines, and Saint-Jean-le-Blanc Castle, which hosts exhibitions and artistic events. For a historical ruin, consider Isle Castle, impressive even in its ruined state.
Yes, La Ferté-Saint-Aubin Castle is considered family-friendly, offering exploration of the castle, gardens, and a 40-hectare natural park. Additionally, the nearby La Source Floral Park, which features a castle, is also family-friendly with attractions like a butterfly greenhouse and mini-golf.
Many castles in the region are set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. La Ferté-Saint-Aubin Castle is surrounded by a moat and situated along the Cosson river, with a 40-hectare natural park. Saint-Jean-le-Blanc Castle is near the Loire river, offering natural charm. Isle Castle, though a ruin, is located by the slow-flowing Loire, providing scenic picnic spots.
Isle Castle, built in the 16th century, is now a ruin due to a major flooding of the Loire. Despite its ruined state, its stone and brick towers and remaining walls are still impressive, offering a glimpse into its past.
La Ferté-Saint-Aubin Castle allows visitors to explore its historic residence, extensive gardens, and a 40-hectare natural park. A unique highlight is the opportunity to taste their famous honey madeleines, prepared in the castle's own kitchens.
While Marcilly-en-Villette has historical estates like Château du Bruel and Château des Tourelles, these are private properties and not open to the public. The nearby castles like La Ferté-Saint-Aubin Castle and Saint-Jean-le-Blanc Castle offer excellent public access.
The region around Marcilly-en-Villette offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and traffic-free bike rides. For example, there are MTB Trails around Marcilly-En-Villette, Road Cycling Routes around Marcilly-En-Villette, and Traffic-free bike rides around Marcilly-En-Villette, many of which pass by or near these historical sites and natural parks.
Visiting during spring or early autumn generally offers pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and parks. The gardens are often in full bloom in spring, and the autumn colors can be beautiful. Summer is also popular, but can be warmer.
Most publicly accessible castles, such as La Ferté-Saint-Aubin Castle, typically provide dedicated parking facilities for visitors. It's always advisable to check the specific castle's website for detailed parking information before your visit.
Saint-Jean-le-Blanc Castle serves as a venue for exhibitions and artistic events. Visitors can admire its architecture and the artwork displayed in its nine intimate rooms across three floors, blending historical heritage with contemporary culture.
While specific cafes within the immediate vicinity of every castle might vary, larger attractions like La Ferté-Saint-Aubin Castle often have on-site facilities or are close to nearby towns where you can find dining options. Marcilly-en-Villette and surrounding villages offer various restaurants and cafes.
The duration of a visit can vary. For a castle like La Ferté-Saint-Aubin Castle with its extensive grounds and activities, you might spend half a day or more. Smaller sites or ruins like Isle Castle might only require an hour or two for exploration.


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